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If we don’t do it in this life, we have to do it in
Purgatory—it’s paying our debt. What Jesus is
offering to us is a grace that will totally wipe our slate
clean, so that we can begin anew. All that punishment for
sin is taken care of, if we are in the right dispositions,
totally freed from all attachment to sin. This is a very special
grace! Our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II officially granted
a plenary indulgence for all who do the following:
Make
a sacramental Confession within 8 days of Divine Mercy Sunday
Receive
Holy Communion on Divine Mercy Sunday
Have
no attachment to sin—mortal or venial.
All the Divine Floodgates
of Graces will be opened. Fr. Ignatius Rózycki,
the theologian whom Pope John Paul II as Cardinal Woytlya
asked to analyze St. Faustina’s diary, explains that
the grace that Jesus wants to give us on the Feast of Divine
Mercy is GREATER than a plenary indulgence! Christ explains,
“On that day the very
depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean
of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of My mercy.
The soul that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion
shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment.
On that day are open all the divine floodgates through which
graces flow. Let no soul fear to draw near to Me, even though
its sins be as scarlet.” (Diary,
699)
A lady told us once,
“My father had not been to church in twenty-five years.
He never believed in Confession, didn’t want to go to
church. I was really urged in my heart to offer this novena
of chaplets before the Feast of Mercy for my father.
You know what?" she said, "I found out that on Divine
Mercy Sunday, my father confessed his whole life. He went
to Confession and received Holy Communion, and now he goes
to Mass everyday.” What a tremendous grace! Jesus is
reaching out through us to others.
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